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How to pronounce casebook in English?

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Synonyms textbook


a casebook schizophrenic.
Type Words
Type of written account, written record

Examples of casebook

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This casebook fills a need that had not seemed to be there before its publication.
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To support this thesis, the authors adopt a casebook approach.
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This detective doesn't look back at his casebook, only forward.
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At one level, Maclnnes is still knowledgeably documenting his casebook on people-exploiting-people.
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In their candor, the letters are an almost unexampled casebook of politics and history in the making.
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He also wrote many leading law review articles and was co-editor of the leading casebook on labor law.
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Nothing defines an area of study in law schools like a casebook, or the legal texts involving court rulings on cases.
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Fell's friends who like impossible situations will not find in his casebook any puzzle more baffling or more terrifying.
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Over the last year, Harvard Law professor Jonathan Zittrain has put together a team to create a casebook for the digital age.
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More examples
  • A book in which detailed written records of a case are kept and which are a source of information for subsequent work
  • According to or characteristic of a casebook or textbook; typical; "a casebook schizophrenic"; "a textbook example"
  • A casebook is a type of textbook used primarily by students in law schools.Wayne L. Anderson and Marilyn J. Headrick, The Legal Profession: Is it for you? (Cincinnati: Thomson Executive Press, 1996), 83. ...
  • A compilation of extracts from instructive cases and scholarly articles which are readily available to all law students on the internet for free, but for which students are typically required to pay over $100.
  • A printed compilation of judicial decisions illustrating the application of particular principles of a specific field of law, such as TORTS, that is used in LEGAL EDUCATION to teach students under the CASE METHOD system.